Hi Andrew,
If you are using the stock Gaucamole client, you can modify the default
behavior in the javascript to prevent autoFit at startup and set the zoom
increments to whatever you want.
In guacamole.js you will find the below. Don't foget to re-minify the
javascript into guacamole.min.js
I'd like to disable scaling in VNC. Right now, I'm able to get the scaling
set to 100% by doing the following:
Open the Guacamole menu (press Ctrl+Alt+Shift)
Uncheck "Automatically fit to browser window" under Display
Un-maxmize browser window
Check "Automatically fit to browser window"
Uncheck
>
> - Get VNC to behave the way RDP does, where the resolution of the client
> is passed to the server at connection time and the remote display
> automatically sizes to the correct resolution specified by the client?
>
> I'm not certain how feasible the first option is in Guacamole; the second
>
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 9:59 PM, amlamarra wrote:
> Is there a way to get VNC connections from stretching (or shrinking) the
> display by default? I'd like to keep it at 100%.
>
>
It's not entirely clear what you mean, here:
- Disable "scaling" of the VNC display, such
Is there a way to get VNC connections from stretching (or shrinking) the
display by default? I'd like to keep it at 100%.
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